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George Orwell - 1984

Chapters 1–2: One afternoon in London in 1984 
Winston Smith begins a diary. He wants to write about 
his feelings about the society he lives in. In the state of 
Oceania, Big Brother and the Thought Police watch 
everyone, with the help of telescreens everywhere. As 
he begins his diary, Winston remembers a pretty, dark 
woman at the Ministry during the Two Minutes Hate 
for Emmanuel Goldstein, the enemy of the People. He 
is afraid of her. He also thinks of O’Brien, an important 
member of the Inner Party who may share Winston’s 
feelings about Oceania. Winston is interrupted by his 
neighbour Mrs Parsons. She is the wife of Tom Parsons,
a faithful and stupid Party member. She asks Winston for 
help with her sink. While Winston helps her he is attacked 
by her two children. The children scream that Winston is 
thoughtcriminal, someone who thinks thoughts that are 
not allowed. The mother is afraid of her children.
Chapters 3–4: Winston works at the Ministry of Truth
Minitrue, in the language of Newspeak. Winston changes 
the words of the news so that they are the same as what 
the Party says. Words are important because without 
language people cannot think. Newspeak is a way of 
controlling people by destroying language. People can 
also be destroyed or vaporized, and, in Newspeak, they 
become unpersons. Winston goes to a café for lunch and 
sees the pretty, dark girl again. Later, Winston writes in 
his diary again and tries to remember his parents, who 
were vaporized when he was quite young. He writes 
about a woman whom he paid to have sex. He thinks 
of his wife Katherine and their short marriage. She was 
not interested in sex, but thought it was a necessary duty 
to have children. Later, Winston goes for a walk in the 
neighbourhood of the proles, the poor people who do the 
hardest work in Oceania. He comes to the shop where he 
bought the diary and the shop keeper, Mr Charrington, 
invites him to look at a room above the shop. He thinks 
that he would like to live there; it has no telescreen.
Chapters 5–6: The pretty, dark girl sends a message to 
Winston saying that she loves him. They agree to meet 
in the country. Winston meets the girl, Julia, and they 
have sex. Winston rents the room above the shop and 
he and Julia often meet there to talk and make love. In a 
world where sexual love is not allowed, their relationship 
is as much an act against the party as it is an expression 
of emotion. Winston knows that he and Julia are in great 
danger.
George Orwell



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